Monday, July 07, 2014

he power to act in those instances is reserved to each of our states under the tenth section of Article I of our Constitution.

No State shall, without the Consent of Congress,... engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.

In this time of danger, as our states are being overrun by a foreign governments-sanctioned flood of disease carriers which for all intents and purposes amounts to germ warfare, the United States appears to have purposefully forgotten that, under Article IV, Section 4, it "shall protect each [State in this Union] against Invasion." Like the Veterans Administration, its attitude toward the good people of these states facing this clear and present danger is, no doubt, "delay, deny, and hope they even die."

Our children, especially, as they resume their studies next month, will be forced to walk into classrooms in which are concentrated many of these unwitting germ warriors. Alarmingly, the warriors' parents and adult relatives, who also continue to invade our states, advancing ever deeper into our territory, are now veritable weapons of mass economic destruction, seizing jobs, wages, housing, and services to which they are not lawfully entitled. These things rightfully belong only to the citizens and legal residents under bombardment, and their states must act now to fully restore those to them.

For all our sakes, no governor should hesitate to order the Troops chiefly under his command to (1) engage on every front such hostile forces now invading and endangering his state, and (2) not cease until all those forces have retreated entirely from its soil.